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I am building an 18' mahogany runabout. Besides the engine, I am
going to need all the specialized hardware such as shafts, props,
rudder, stuffing box, exhaust ports, water pickup, etc..

I am aware of Glen-L but I would like to know if anyone knows of any
other suppliers in North America.

Bruce in Ottawa
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Many pieces on your list are available from Spartan Marine:

http://www.spartanmarine.com/

As well as (via distributors) Buck Algonquin:
http://www.buckalgonquin.com/

MW

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www.mermaidmarine.com
www.stright-mackay.com
Both down on the east coast and specialize in mail order

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I am building an 18' mahogany runabout. Besides the engine, I am
going to need all the specialized hardware such as shafts, props,
rudder, stuffing box, exhaust ports, water pickup, etc..

I am aware of Glen-L but I would like to know if anyone knows of any
other suppliers in North America.

Bruce in Ottawa



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Do a Google search on "Buck-Algonquin"
(yes like the tribe). They offer a wide variety of fittings and stuff like
rudders.
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Bruce Taber wrote:
I am building an 18' mahogany runabout. Besides the engine, I am
going to need all the specialized hardware such as shafts, props,
rudder, stuffing box, exhaust ports, water pickup, etc..

I am aware of Glen-L but I would like to know if anyone knows of any
other suppliers in North America.

Bruce in Ottawa


Bruce

There is a guy just east of Montreal, in Cnambly, who should be able to
help you out.

He specializes in props etc. His name is Real Proulx, 1-888-658-1408.

I visited him a few years ago and bought a cutlass bearing. While we
were at it he adjusted and balanced by prop for me. It was amazing ot
watch him work. A real craftsman.

Drop me a line if you have any more questions.
Matt





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